May 6, 2015 · 0 Comments
King is poised to market itself as a tourism destination, and it’s an exciting time for Township staff. While the sky’s the limit in terms of ideas and strategies, everyone has to be committed to the cause.
Roughly two in five Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime. And one-quarter will die of the disease. No one fully appreciates taking on this ultimate battle unless you’re faced with it. Just ask Councillor Linda Pabst.
Humankind’s odyssey is a remarkable one. It makes for some really good reading, if you can find some ancient texts.
The community has lost one of its most engaged citizens. Henry Verbruggen, a mainstay of the Schomberg community, passed away last week. He was 64.
We owe a great deal to our forefathers and all those who’ve laid the foundations of our communities.
Improvements are slated for Highway 400 in King, but councillors are concerned about construction and possible disruptions it will cause for local residents and farmers.
Today’s home-buyers are a savvy group. Making the biggest investment of our lives demands a certain amount of quality and attention to clients’ needs.
Many civil servants in government agencies serving York Region have topped the $200,000 mark.
A King man’s two-year labour of love has resulted in a beautiful equine showpiece.
“I’m just a firefighter.” That humble sentiment says a lot about the commitment by members of the King Township Fire and Emergency Services.
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